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Guardian Home For Dogs: What You Should Know

Writer Caleb Butler

What is a guardian home for dogs?

A Guardian Home is the exact same thing as a dog host home. These terms are often interchangeable. A family or individual can have a puppy/dog from the litter that has been chosen for breeding. These dogs are often the best. A great dog for a great price, usually free. A deposit is often required to guarantee commitment by the guardian. This deposit can be reimbursed during the breeding career.

You can also get the deposit back at the end. This is up to the breeder’s discretion. The dog/puppy remains the property of the breeder and is then transferred to the Guardian Home. The dog becomes part of the forever family when the dog reaches 6 years old. The age varies depending on gender and dog.

Although it takes commitment and flexibility to meet the needs of breeders, it is worth it to get a “cream-of-the-crop” puppy or dog. There are certain requirements that must be met in a contract. One of these dogs could be worth up to $15,000. Breeders need to find the right home for their dogs. If you’re looking for a Labradoodle puppy/dog that will be a joy to live with, the host home option might be a good choice.

What does Guardian home mean for dogs?

A Guardian Home is a place where “pick of litter” puppies are placed with loving families for the rest of their lives. The catch is that CSDA will retain breeding rights to the puppy for a limited time or litters.

Why do breeders use Guardian homes?

Responsible breeders use Guardian Families to make sure their breeding animals live happy, healthy lives as beloved family pets. This eliminates the need for puppy farms.

What is a guardian home contract?

The guardian home contract works like this. The Breeder’s breeding/stud dog can be fostered by loving forever families while still maintaining their status. As a breeder dog for a limited number of litters. The Guardian is committed to providing a loving forever home for a puppy and supporting the Breeder through the Guardian Home.

How does the guardian dog program work?

The cost of a guardian puppy/dog for a local family is around $200-500. Guardian families get a high-quality puppy/dog at a reduced cost (around $200-500). They also receive discounts on grooming and boarding.

What is a breeder Guardian program?

You get a puppy free of charge as a Guardian home. The dog will remain with you for the rest of his life. We have breeding rights for certain litters, starting at sexual maturity and ending after the female has had a set number of litters.

Should I be a guardian home for a dog?

If you decide to be a guardian home for a dog, there are some things that you need to know. You need to know that you won’t have 100% ownership of the dog that you’re caring for. The breeder can take the dog at any time for breeding. Once done, the dog will be returned to you.